Ripley, John, Col

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Colonel
Last Primary MOS
9910-Billet Designator-Unrestricted Officer
Last MOSGroup
Specific Billet MOS
Primary Unit
1990-1990, 0911, NROTC (Staff) Oregon State University
Service Years
1957 - 1992
Official/Unofficial USMC Certificates
Cold War Certificate
Officer Collar Insignia
Colonel

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 Personal Details 

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Home State
West Virginia
West Virginia
Year of Birth
1939
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Radford, Virginia
Last Address
Annapolis, Maryland
Date of Passing
Oct 28, 2008
 
Wall/Plot Coordinates
Sec: 03 Lot: 0346

 Official Badges 

Joint Chiefs Service US European Command SOCOM USMC Retired Pin (30 Years) USMC Aide De Camp Aiguillette


 Unofficial Badges 

Ranger Tab British Army Parachute Wings Cold War Tet Offensive Commemorative Medal

USMC Officer Campaign Cover




 Additional Information
Last Known Activity:

Interred at United States Naval Academy.

   
Other Comments:

https://taskandpurpose.com/news/marine-bridge-dong-ha-vietnam/

This week marks 52 years since one Marine stopped 20,000 North Vietnamese troops and 200 enemy tanks by climbing hand-over-hand beneath a major bridge to plant explosives.



In the spring of 1972, the North Vietnamese Army launched the so-called Easter Offensive, its largest attack of the war and the first major assault since the Tet Offensive four years earlier. On April 2, the communist forces reached the Dong Ha Bridge over the Cua Viet River in Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam.



Marine Capt. John Walter Ripley, the Senior Advisor to the 3rd Vietnamese Marine Battalion, was on the south side of the bridge. His orders were blunt, “Hold and die.”


   

  To old CO and friend!: Jan 20, 2013  
   

My time at 1st Battalion 2nd Marines was highlighted by your leadership, mentoring and
bonifide love of our Corps. Always a gentleman, warrior and sterling example of how a Marine should conduct himself in war or peace..!

   
Writer:
99 Butler, James A. (SharpBlade 10), SgtMaj -Deceased 
   
Last Updated:
Jan 20, 2013
   
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